Friday, February 19, 2010

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JOHN FLECK

The Scottish Premier League is well known for representing two-bicefalia top clubs in the city of Glasgow. And is that Rangers and Celtic are shared Scottish league titles since Sir Alex Ferguson win the glory with Aberdeen back in the 84/85 campaign. Alternating at the top of the table that has lived several successful cycles for both teams. The nineties marked the dominance of the Protestants, led by Walter Smith who chained seven consecutive league titles. On the other hand, Catholics dominated directed by Martin O `Neill in the early years of this century. However, the technical output of Northern Ireland and the return of the venerable Smith returned to Ibrox Park Protestant hegemony. Last season, the Glasgow Rangers were able to overcome a large disadvantage compared to its neighbors and this season, walking steadily toward the title. The Scot wants to set up a supremacy as the last decade and, although it will be very difficult to repeat that cycle victorious, with new blood, from the lower grades, to continue the momentum of the club. Indeed, this year is taking a greater role in the team's leading exponent of the quarry of the company, John Fleck.

Fleck is a very fast midfielder who also acts as a second striker. Destabilizing as few, his superb physical condition accompanied by an unusual vision in the area of \u200b\u200bthree quarters. Your driving the ball in the race is extraordinary, and makes you more likely to bear rawhide kickback, being virtually unstoppable with spaces. It is a very sharp player, constantly facing the couple, trying until the final minutes of the meeting, as it has improved its endurance in recent years. Very powerful at the start, not noted for their height, but he knows withstand the onslaught of the enemy because of his muscle strength. One player difficult to stop when it runs in a career, but no less controllable when approached from static positions. Has innate conditions to deliver assists, but not without scoring talent, as his left leg combines precision with power, allowing you to score with ease thanks to shots from outside the box and coolly when it enters the penalty area. Its virtues far outweigh its weaknesses, but one of the latter is irregular, as it disappears for a few stretches of the game. In addition to its technical and physical conditions has a winning character that predisposes him to lead his team. The responsibility does not bother him and always responds to pressure, as demonstrated by his coolness when facing the goalkeeper from the penalty spot.

Nephew of former Rangers player Robert Fleck, John began his career in the lower categories of club. From the start, the technicians perceived in him an unusual facility to throw the team on his back, so they carried the captain's armband in the different echelons of the quarry of all Protestant. Their excellent performances at the technical hopeful the club's youth ranks and did not go unnoticed by their counterparts in the Scottish federation. Thus, captained the national teams from the sub-16 to U-21, which currently leads. With respect to his career with Glasgow Rangers, was burning stages until he became Walter Smith debut in January 2008, the year that won the Youth Cup with a sublime individual performance against Celtic. It seemed that the next campaign would be to confirmation at the first team. It was, but after overcoming several obstacles, like a knee injury and a conflict-sporting. This year, their role has increased and has played as many games start off the bench. Has not yet obtained a permanent position in the alignments, but dreams of leading the team that trained him as a player to emulate the victorious cycle of the nineties.


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